“The images of seismograms that appeared on SuperStation95 have always come from from the University of Utah, a.k.a. the UUSS. Sometime on the evening of April 4th, 2016, they suddenly got rid of those images. No one is able to archive them anymore or present them to you in the efficient fashion you’ve come to know and love.

“From what we can tell so far about their changes, seismographic images have now become just “seismographic image.” Every seismogram now shows only and exactly the past 24 hours of its life, as if they don’t want anyone having the ability to look at its history even two days later.

“The filenames don’t even have anything in them anymore but the station’s ID. The only way for anyone to compensate for this is to manually download each station’s image once a day and then stick it in the archives. That means they’d never be live again. You’d have to go use their site to get live images. They couldn’t have invented a better way to break third-party sites if they tried.” >>>READ MORE

The report further goes on to detail that a seismic map was sent to them by a ‘person at the facility’, by fail to mention the name of who sent it.

Considering all the above, I decided to call to the University of Utah Seismograph Station to find out exactly what was going on. Here is that conversation…

Is there something happening at Yellowstone that they are not telling us about? Or was the seismologist telling us the truth about why the site was taken down?I guess I’ll leave that for you to decide, but either way we should not discount the threat of Yellowstone.

After all, according to a report put out by Youtube SignsOfTheyComingwe have a 10% chance of it erupting in our lifetime.